Will I do like you Ken, buy a Samsung then regret it (yet again) or get the Iphone? I shall wait for the specs on the new Iphone. But I must say that this new beast looks interesting. Especially when you are in the market for a decent phone.

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I am with you J here, but honestly after being a fan of Nokia for years, then got I phone...sold it and got a Nokia again, in spite of the the "walled garden of Apple" ( and I agree there) , I think in the end they do beat the rest. Looks, marketing, the inside of it all, the simplicity is what I like in the end. I know I whinged about my Iphone 4 but really after all, I must admit that I do miss it. Nokia updated their software last night and tho it looks better and feel different, I still will get another Iphone. I am saving for it.

JamieD, on 04 May 2012 - 03:44 PM, said:

I'm the same. Much as I love Apple and it's very well managed "walled garden" I do miss the fun of being able to do what I want how I want with a device.

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Yeah a load of ....
I just don't see how an iPhone restrict the user from doing anything.
Sounds can be customised. Wallpapers can be changed to any picture you desire. You can play your music, movies and tv shows. There are a gazzilian apps that can do pratically anything
You can read your emails. Send emails. Send and receive messages. Take pictures. Send pictures. Check your social network. Play games. Air play music and videos. Check your calendar. Set reminders. Get directions. Calculate. Check the time. Get sports results. Track your fitness. Get recipes. Control an apple tv. Make and send cards. Edit music, photos, and videos, read a book. Check the train time table. Create spreadsheets, dcouments, data bases, keynote presentations, make phone calls, receive phone calls, record your voice, find the name of the song your listening to, shop, buy magazines, buy songs,mbuy video, buy books Read magazines. ...
Yeah totally restricted in apples walled garden

Yeah but years ago the iPhone was cutting edge, now you look at how far android has come, and apple are asleep at he wheel, if they were still on the ball Samsung wouldn't have sold 44 million phones last quarter to apples 32 million.